The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 25
... spine and an inch laterally to the right and left till it reached the glutæi mus- cles . In ten minutes after the accident , a covering of finely card- ed cotton was laid over the whole affected surface and confined in close contact ...
... spine and an inch laterally to the right and left till it reached the glutæi mus- cles . In ten minutes after the accident , a covering of finely card- ed cotton was laid over the whole affected surface and confined in close contact ...
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... spinal marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and have so little ...
... spinal marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and have so little ...
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... spinal mar row and the cerebellum ; and then each half of the former is seen forming a pedicle , which is implanted into the side of the hemisphere , as the stem of a mushroom is fixed into its pileus . This mode possesses the very ...
... spinal mar row and the cerebellum ; and then each half of the former is seen forming a pedicle , which is implanted into the side of the hemisphere , as the stem of a mushroom is fixed into its pileus . This mode possesses the very ...
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... spinal marrow , is itself a bundle larger than the others , from which the different pairs of spi- nal nerves go off in succession : lastly , that the nerves called cerebral , are the first which go off from the great medul- lary mass ...
... spinal marrow , is itself a bundle larger than the others , from which the different pairs of spi- nal nerves go off in succession : lastly , that the nerves called cerebral , are the first which go off from the great medul- lary mass ...
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... spinal marrow may form them in the same manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the ...
... spinal marrow may form them in the same manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the ...
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